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Turkiye arrests Russian at nuclear plant in Islamic State probe, sources say
Police in Mersin said that a Turkish court formally arrested the foreign national. Its statement did not specify the suspect’s nationality or give further details on the operation. — Reuters pic

ISTANBUL, Feb 13 — Turkish counter-terrorism police investigating the militant group Islamic State have detained a Russian citizen working at a nuclear power plant under construction on Turkiye’s southern coast, security sources said today.

The suspect was caught working under a fake identity at the US$20-billion (RM95.3 billion) Akkuyu nuclear plant, which is being built by Russian conglomerate Rosatom in the Mediterranean province of Mersin, the sources added.

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Police in Mersin said that a Turkish court formally arrested the foreign national. Its statement did not specify the suspect’s nationality or give further details on the operation.

Last week, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Turkiye had detained 147 people suspected of having ties to Islamic State in operations across 33 provinces.

Last month, one Turkish citizen was killed by two Islamic State gunmen at the Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul. Turkish police detained two people suspected of carrying out the attack. — Reuters

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